pot marigold


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Synonyms for pot marigold

the common European annual marigold

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SET B: The Patio Collection contains one packet each of the following: Alyssum, Aster, Candytuft, Dwarf Morning Glory, Indian Pink, Livingstone Daisy, Lobelia, Pansy, Petunia, Phlox, Pot Marigold and Schizanthus.
The sunny face of calendula, or pot marigold, is a year-round delight in our herb beds, especially in the fall when other plants are succumbing to declining light and temperature.
Red lettuce, Italian parsley, marjoram, oregano, French tarragon, rocket, French or butler's sorrel, chervil, the flower petals of pot marigold, the flowers of chives, small quantities of strongly flavoured coriander and lovage.
Use flowers of calendula, the pot marigold, to colour cooked dishes in the same way that saffron does.
Some of my favourites, which I try to find space for every year, are calendula (pot marigold), nigella (love-in-a-mist) - the flowers of which are followed by attractive seed pods - eschscholzia (Californian poppy), clarkia, godetia, cornflower and candytuft.
Fill gaps left between spring and summer with tender perennials and easy-to-grow annuals including cosmos, nigella and pot marigold.
Sometimes called the pot marigold, they used to be eaten, added to potage or stew.
A wide range of annuals such as calendula (pot marigold), nigella (love-in-amist), eschscholzia (Californian poppy), godetia, clarkia, candytuft and larkspur can all be treated in this manner.
Also under the ``microscope'' will be naked oats, which contain around 30% more protein and 40--50% more oil than the hulled varieties, and calendula -- or pot marigold -- often used by herbalists to treat digestive disorders and to remedy minor skin problems.
The calendula or pot marigold (so called because it was used in Elizabethan cuisine to flavour stews - especially when the meat was on the old side) is 'Indian Prince', with crimson buds and crimson reverses to its petals.
juncea), Pot Marigold (A) (Calendula officinalis), Shepherd's Purse (A) (Capsella bursa-pastoris), Cumin (A) (Cuminum cyminum), Rocket (A) Eruca vesicaria), Buckwheat (A) (Fagopyrum esculentum), Cleavers (A) (Galium aparine), Sunflower(A) (Helianthus annus), Cress (A) (Lepidium sativum), Flax (A) (Linum usitatissimum), Evening Primrose (B) (Oenothera biennis), Poppies, (A) (Papaver rhoeas and P.
Many gardeners find that by August their bedding plants in pots are starting to look past their best.However, some tender perennials and hardy annuals such as pot marigold will bloom for longer if well watered, deadheaded and fed with a general liquid feed.
Carol: It is getting a bit late now, although it is such a bountiful year you might just get a few late flowers from fast-growing annuals, such as pot marigold, calendula.
She told visitors about the curing powers of the native Yorkshire plants on display, which included lady's mantle, pot marigold and catnip.
CALENDULA - or Pot Marigold - provide unbeatable rich golds and yellows.